Rising unemployment and what seems like a shrinking U.S. economy has strapped consumers looking for relief by way of Mortgage Refinance. Those seeking lower monthly payments on current Loans seem to be raising the number of applications. The current percentage increase for this week ending January the ninth, of 2009, includes both mortgage refinance and original loans, which is the highest combined, percentage increase since 2003.
The Index hit an eight year low with a 35.9% drop, in November of 2008, and The Mortgage Bankers Association has their seasonally adjusted purchase index showing a 14.1% drop, although applications for mortgage refinance have jumped by 25.6 percent. Mortgage applications helped the four week average by rising 10.8 percent last week alone.
The Mortgage Refinance sector will show an increase in applications due to the weakening economy as consumers continue looking for ways to reduce their expenditures. Several factors including the climbing unemployment rate and its role in slowing the economy have contributed to shaky financial markets, keeping buyers from applying for mortgage finance.
With a good part of the World watching and anticipating positive change in a situation some call, “the worst housing downturn since the Great Depression”, there seems to be little sign of recovery even with a significant rise in applications for Mortgage Refinance.
Some Analysts believe that people are still not comfortable with the forecast of the housing market, no matter how low the interest rates are, if job security is in question, it will directly affect income stream. In order to benefit from low mortgage rates or a Mortgage Refinance, the consumer needs to find a way through this economic uncertainty.
When the Federal Reserve announced its plan to buy approximately $500 billion worth of mortgage securities in November of 2008, that were backed by Fannie, Ginnie and Freddie, The 30 year mortgage rates in this Nation dramatically declined. And the Federal Government, prompted by the dive of the finance market, has committed to keeping consumers borrowing costs down by buying mortgage-backed securities. Rates may stay low for a few months, but the future of rates will not stay down forever. If you are looking at a Mortgage Refinance, now is a great time to lock in at a low rate.
Loan requests are up over 200 percent from two months ago at one online real estate service company by the name of Zillow.com, mentioned chief financial officer, Spencer Rascoff. Similar companies offering like services have stated they are working twice as hard to handle the increase in volume of Mortgage Refinance papers, and they will avoid hiring more employees due to the normal rise in rates once the market starts to settle.
The Index came in well below its level from a year ago with a 35.9% drop and hit an eight year low in November of 2008. The Mortgage Bankers Association shows their seasonally adjusted purchase index fell 14.1% with applications for mortgage refinance jumping 25.6 percent. And last week’s mortgage applications helped their four week average by rising 10.8 percent.
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